Classifying Monerans and Protists
From the: Classification of Life Series
- Item # VLC111
- Copyright 2006
- For Grades 5-9
- 20 minutes
- Teacher's Guide
Some of the most fascinating kingdoms of living things cannot even be seen with the naked eye. This video program highlights the major characteristics of two different monerans: Eubacteria and Archaebacteria, as well as the kingdom Protista. Real-life examples illustrate how these microscopic organisms are beneficial as well as harmful. Other terminology includes: bacteria, bacilli, cocci, spirilla, capsule, flagella, decomposer, autotroph, heterotroph, sarcodine, amoeba, ciliate, paramecium, zooflagellate, sporozoan, diatom, and dinoflagellate.
"Correlated to National Science Education Standards for grades 5-9, this new four-part installment in the Visual Learning Company’s outstanding science education series teaches middle school students the principles by which scientists organize living things... Highly recommended." -- Video Librarian September/October 2006
Aud: I, J. (L. Stevens)
Video Librarian
September/October 2006
Sample Video: Kingdom Protista
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Digital Bundle
License Details
Single School License.
Digital Bundle includes video files for full show and 7-10 content clips in H.264 (for iPods) and.WMV format. Plus 15-20 images (.jpg), teacher’s guide (.pdf) and metadata.
- Product Code:
- VLC111Digital
- ISBN:
- 9781592343164